Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

^Ttie "TiirKoii s Doom

THANKSGIVING FOOT BALL- WASHINGTON LETTER

! Ml the Fair CSrounil*—Artillery

ai Hall Park.

Indirtnapolls .lotirnal.

The state fair grounds are being i rapidly put in order to aecommo-

Will soon be written. It will be a cold day when be gets left as lie surely will be, and it will be

a cold day for you unless you | .Pite the crowd expected to lie in are provided with warm clothing i attendance at the Thanksgiving made as we are now having ours g a nie. Secretary Kennedy, of the made, and you can easily afford i i)o tl rd of agriculture, says that to buy a full outfit at the prices ! special pains will he taken to make named by our house. | every ono comfortable and that he

A good,

THE

LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP FROM THE CAPITAL.

Iiiik HoiiiKM of Public Mon, and a. Dish of Spiro Hero and Thoro jih Soon Us Our Sporiul Corrohpoiidoiit—Notort, InoidontM, Etc*.

Wasuinoton, Nov. 20, 1S!)4. Although Senator (’umeron, of Penn-

sylvania, does not carry his dislike of

warm working suit has secured promise that the street j the newspaper man in search of an iu-

for ?4.oo, 55.00 and $6.00. A good knock-about suit for

$7. r, o, S7.50 and SS.oo.

Extra good all-wool suits for

& 10.00 and $ 1 2.00.

Fine all-wool tailor made suits

in ENGLISH

car facilities will be ample. The terview to the extent of contemptuousgame will he called at 2:30 o’clock him as one of "them d—

literary fellows, as In* Histinguisheu

Dattlingin Real Estate

Wc have siiihe of the best hargains in iiouaes and lot s that have been ottered for year-. Hard finics |, ;1 -

in u

’ MsffcT;

Born a Genius

at 4

CL.7AV 1/viOK^jTEtDS ON I—V $15.00. II.Mw. Wann. C (mif rnnnfiT n ^ f| an(l ^ r> -

(icnteoi.

'.\lia i'ine.

$0.50, $7, $8 $10 and $1.50.

and will close as promptly lHthpr on ,. e .u.,, he dis ii ke g being intero clock, sous not to break into t he | viewed for publication so much that he family festivities of the day. The very rarely meets such a reipiest favormanagers have reserved the front ably, ibis fact is Weil known to the rows of boxes and the advance sale ,:,l ' ir< who ,,iive bee " writing so muel.

. loin foolery about the political partner-

commences this morning. Large 4ijp forin<1(| lK . tween s , nil((M . of crowds ot collegians have secured Nevada, and Cameron, to promote the special trains from Lafayette and ; orgaiii/ation of a new party with only Grecneustle, and many pretty tally- 1 w <> princip'cs—the free coinage of sil-

ho parties have been organized. If '* ' '" l ' l"" , ceiion

-which is to noiui-

Best 2o-eent Underwear Ever Sold for the Money. MODEVU CLOTHING HOUSE,

. . . .. . nate Senator Cameron for the presidency the day is bright the scene will he in ls!Mi- The l>tl i 1JeI . s of t, ie , t ory, or

a gay one, and if

DAILY BANNER TIMES

Published ev< Kt the Hann i it ’I i Ernnkliu sAreels.

ullemoHn except Sunday mbs '»IIkc, corner Vine and

advertising. Ur. a ding Noticks f» cents per line. «>ne line paratrrnphB charged as occcpyifiK two lines hpace. •,»:i Hues 4 cents per line 60 *• ih ** *• ;• 100 “ -I “ ‘ 850 “ 2 l t JMpr 'ay rates made known «>n ai>plication. Uliai.^ee t'ordlsplav a Ivertlaements must he handed in hy 10 o’eRiek a. in. eavdiday. Hestdina advertisetiicnts will lie received each day up t.» l o’clock i». m.

All conimtinictitions Bhould bt* signed with the name ol the writer; not necessarily for public ttion. hut as evidence ■of m»od faith. A.einynntti^ communications can not be noticed.

of Edward Swan, the driver of the horse, who waived a jury trial, Judge Miers has not yet rendered a decision. The conviction will do much good. In late years there has not been much “ringing’" through the middle states, but in the east and extreme northwest it is still prevalent.

wet and stormy j series of stories, counted upon Senator

the amphitheater, with its capacity | Cameron's publicly' expressed silver of five thousand, will protect the opinions, his friendship with Senator lovers of the sport and be a bedlam -'"nes, am) every man’s willingness to )( j- 1)() j se become president, to give an air of

probability to their stories, am),judg-

Disease Threatens to Cut Short a Noble Career

Restores

But Hood's Sarsaparilla

Good Health.

Lillie May fleiitlry Is an accomplished elocutionist and natural horn speaker of only 1? year, of age. She is the only child temperance lecturer before the public. Her genius, however, did not exempt tier from an attaek of a disease of the blood. Her own words best tell the story:

•*C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:

“ 1 heartily join with the many thousands that are recommending Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I had been troubled from Infancy with gatherings In the head. 1 was compelled to leave school upon tlirx aU./iUir’u ‘lilt L>it lla, tlvoiiirlvt it xi a oa t)iu,,t»lv

k

as,

measure,

helped us to ro-dm-tinns that the casual buyer has only to see to ap-

preciate.

wm

.1. M.IIURU-Y

tXHeo over First National Da. k

the doctor’s advlic. He thought It was the only

thing to save my life, but 1

Purdue’s last score of 22 to 2 with the champions of Illinois and DePauw's score of 50 to 0 against the Plainfield team indicates that the game will not he an easy one. Manager Kennon insists that DePauw will not score, but Manager Church insists that Corbett has

mg from letters received in Washington from all sections, they did not eount in vain. These stories were first started just after Senator Junes announeed that lie had become a populist, and soon died out. Within the last two or three days they have been given a fresh start witli many additional details. As fairy stories thev do credit to the imagination

Wheiv delivery is irregular please report came promptly at publication office.

Spcciitu u copies mailed free on application.

r,ATf« or subs ;n:Pi ion. fliir iY'P i'i ode.u.ov. . Sf.r months Three months. i on month ... . /Vr week hn Cnrrifr

$5.00

2 AO

1.2.5

.Ml .10

Wlu-n h*liv» ry N ininh* by carrk r. iill »»ibacriptlon fiec >unls m e to in* puiil t‘> Giphi us th-y call an i rrcrE t for same.

M. J. HEUKETT ... iIAUHY M. SMITH.

Uubilsher Mimu^invr ivlitor

A«Mr»’«s all communications to Thk Daily Banner Times, Grcenctistle, Ind.

>\n basli Heart-broken. Wabash ami Crawfordsville have about come to the conclusion that they have no foot hall team there, and that their trainer, Randall, he who cut a small swath here at the Wabash DePauw game, is a chump. Tile liANNKtt Times has believed the above all the time, and contended that the Wabash victory over DePnuw was an accident. The Crawfordsville .hmrit'll comments thus over the Butler 58 tod victory over the Wabash monkeys: THK PI.AYKH, Hooray! Hooray! I am a Wabash foot bail player. 1 am yelling Not because we swiped Butler

taught them some toot hall in the <>f their authors, but as political inforlast three weeks and that his men m " tio " ,l,e - v are r,,t of "*«

tlie field.

sort. It can be stated upon the person-

will score If they .lie on w.e | 8Uthoritv of 8enator Cameron tll . lt Both teams are in rigorous train- p,. has never at any time even eonsiding ami will not break ranks until : ered withdrawing from the republican Thursday night. I party; that he knows of no possible Butler and the Artillery will combination of circumstances that

play a competition game at the ball

would cause him to do so; that he does

Ohio is again suffering from its annual attack of having too many lug men.

Democrats are preparing to make their last raid on the public treasury at the coming session of congress.

Mr.

The opinion is general tit at

Cleveland's message will he a waste of words on the present poor congress. hut others say that flic congress is about as good as the mes-

sage will he.

Congressman Coomta has received a tiger’s claw as a present from an admiring friend. That is a bad omen. Tammany in its

palmiest days boasted ol the tigers claws, but Tammany, like some other people, is not now palmy.

The 215 conceits giyen by Rubinstein in this country produced receipts of not less titan .'|<3.i0,l)00, and the great pianist might have had a million more if he had not feared sea sickness and detested travel from town to town. He looked like Beethoven when HiUrnretintr his own compositions, and the power of the man and of his w.irka was- so gen"'jje. tijat tiiose who heard him will cherish the fact among their choicest musical recollect ions.

I.s the circuit court at Bedford, tliis state, Friday, the jury after being out ia’tfccn tiiinui.es, returned a verdict of guilty in the case against John Kehoe, of Hancock, Mich., and tie was sentenced to the penitentiary for one year for entering a horse at the Bedford fair under an assumed name and out of his class. This case has attracted the attention of the horsemen of the country and is the first convic

But because \N e all came out alive. it is a durn bi# lie About us not gettlntf olT the train. We did. And tfot into a hack And rode to the trrounds. Then we quit. We are nice fellows But you are blooming juys If you stick upstutT on us r l his season. 8UKBPY. 1 am Sheepy Randall, And I came from the Pacific Ocean, By Gosh! 1 am a toot ball player From away back And I helped invent the game originally. My right (fown Is a blood-stained foot ball suit. The one I wore t hut day When I broke three ribs Of the Tacoma tackle And knocked ills liver out of his mouth At the very first rush. I came back here chock full of irlnirer To coach Wabash, And not give a ghost of a show To the other teams for saving Their white alleys. You all sec how I done it. I'm a bad man from Bitter < reek. But I’m modt’ftt. I aint going back to < rawfordsville. My admiring frlepds there I hear Are going to give me A brick house— A brick at a time, If I come. I am g«>lng back to Seattle And jump in the Pad tic Ocean. Splash! TUB PEOPLE. VY e n i U V , Th'* rank and file of Athenian citizenship Who bank<d their bluff and bullion On Old Wabash. We are in a had row Of s-tcy.?, wr are. When we go away from home We register from Mace. Then no vlncgfcr fa^e** duffer ( an guy us As coining from the town Of bum foot ball. We are going to stay home Thanksgiving And < hrlstmas, too. We will shoot on sight All out of town visitors— Especially from Uifayette. We are going to lay blamed low Until Lew Wallace Writes another big book Or until Albert Miller and Tom Nolan And all that gang (Jet another charter to run An interstate base ball team again. Then we will be in the push And will drink Apollinarls water From big bottles With "CrawfordsvlUe” in the neck Wherever we go.

park. Tite relative Champaign and Wabash scores would indicate that Butler may defeat the Artillery, hut the game will be close. It is claimed by the collegians that

not expect to In* nominated for president tty a silver party, and would not accept such :i nomination were it tendered to liiui, although he favors a freer use of silver as inonev and hopes to sec the republican party take steps toward

that end in the near future.

Representative Sayers, of Texas.

Continued to Crow Worse. I was persuaded finally hy a friend U) try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The use of one bottla acted ef-

WE SELL THE Potters’ Celebrated Pilo Floss AND Wash Silk.

Isaiah Vermillion. 24-4 w

Uocal Time; Gard.

Hood’s 5 ^ Cures fectively upon the blood and I began to Improve. 1 No 21 Indianapolis Accommodation. s':42a . • - _ . 1 a . I X ...1 .X. _ A X_ I ^rxlS V SlklltlxXK'.,kjt.,.. «X I i ... t «... I I - I

IU(i FOUR. goi.no hast.

After the use of tbreo bottles the gathering ceased and I nm cured of my former trouble. I owe my life ami will always remain a true friend to Hood's Sarsaparilla.” Lillie May Dentley, Shelbyvitle, Indiana. (let HOOD'S.

Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly and elhclently. on the liver and bowels. 26c.

No 18* Southwestern l.imitcd No 8” Mail No 14*

GOING WEST.

No 7’ Veatlbulcd Kxpress i No «’ Mail No 17* Soul h western Limited

1:5: p m 4:35 p m 2:50 a m

Two dozen old newspapers at the Banner Times office for fiye

cents.

very useful in many ways. They |

. 12:22 u m

No 17* SoulhwesternLimited 12:4U p m No at Terre Haute Accommodation. ih-Mpui N * Daliy ♦ E*oop'tSunday: 12: ' W "

Train No. 14 hauls sleepers to Boston and Polutnbus, sleepers and couches to Pinoln-

urtti. No. 8 conmxits for Chicago, ClneinnatI ( Icvclnnd and Michigan division points. No IS hauls sleeners for Washington via < . & o

These miners will be found s,< ‘ f> P ,r tn f r New York and connects for ColI » ‘ uinbus No. S connects for* < fnolnnati and

in many ways. They

are nice for pantry shelves under j d 7pot 7 w , |! il , 'w«t,!^n 00 ro2ds , No.Vo",!! carpets and in Other Wavs. Re-I nocts at Parts with < Biro division for points

south.and at Muttoon with l. < . for points

carpets amt in oilier ways,

member the price—two dozen for | north'.*

five eents. tf

I

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this otliee. We •vill save you inonev. tf

F P. 11 testis. Agent

Butler would gladly withdraw from chairman of the House committee on | the game, retain amicable relations appropriation and one of the ablest

with the college associations, and

-(3) lotus van novaibahy* chicaso

democrats in that body, does not hest-

engage in the next Thanksgiving : t0 * ,v ’’f, f '»'t republican

I support saved linn and one other Texas game here with Purdue for the

support

democrat—Representative - elect Cal-1 houn—from being defeated by the populists. lie also says of Representativeelect Noonan, who was elected by the republicans in the eleventh Texas distriet: “lie was a Union man throughout the war, and since then lias been

with the Artillery manager from! re SU i 8r i y elected judge in n democratic which they cannot withdraw except district against all opposition. He is

championship. President Butler advises such a course, it is said, but it appears that the faculty, committee and manager of the Butler team have signed a contract

Three Nights, Commencing May. Mm 3,1894

In effect Sunday, May -*7,189U. NORTH BOUND. No 4* < hieago Mull No tf* ** Express No 44f Local. SOUTH BOUND. No 3* LouisvRIu Mail No 5* Southern Kxpress M • Daily, t Except Sunday.

1:20 a m 1^:05 p :n 12:05 p in

2:17 a in 2:2*; p in 1:4') p in

hy forfeiting a large sum of money, j ^ tv and eapso the game will he played. ; 1 " ton * rest ‘* 1 a,n

Circuit Court

W. A. Porter, John F. Johnson

If the republicans had nomi

nuted men of bis stump in all the Texas districts, and made a straight tight on

administrator vs. t lepubliean lines, I believe the) would

. have elected four or live congressmen,”

< t a , am su e, j Moneyed democrats are showing a

stricken Irom docket. | ;l very decided disposition to sit down

Assignment of G. W. Lnfollett, land sale, sale confirmed. Joseph F. Gillispie vs. estate of Nancy Eads, claim, judgment tor

$12.50.

Foster Bros. vs. estate of Nancy Eads, claim, judgment for $19.Jl. Joanna Trusdel vs. Dix estate, claim, judgment for $800. Guardianship of John II Owen, petition to adjudge ward of tin sound mind : finding that Owen is of sound mind and capable of managing his own business. Martha J. Dobbs vs. Jesse Hurst et al, to quiet title; title quieted at plaintiff’s costs. Doclif ,Cw>Tfl va T. B. i I. Rv.

I N \I’l’UOACHADI.F.! \>Ti>l NDIM.

.MAUN LLOUs:

The Unpuralleled Succuss

The

SUPREME

VANDALIA LI INF.

In effect Nov.

Trains leave tiroencastlo, Ind

85,1HS4.

No 5 No 7 No 1 No 21 No 3

Foil THK WKST.

Kx. Sun H:5H a in, for St. Isnils. Hatty t2:2>la in, for St. Louis.

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I Silly Hally Kx. >u

No 4 No 20 No 8 No 2 No 12 No «

. ..12: 3 |> in, for >1. I.ouls. 1:10 p in, for it. Louis.

■in 5:88 p in. foi Torre Haute.

FOK THE KAST.

Kx. Sun 8:34 a m, for Indianapolis.

Hally 2:20 p III, ••

Hally 3:35 p m]

I’'. If s* I I

NN huHu Marvelous, Miriu’iilous Hypm

hlbltions Electrify and Astonish Public, iTcsoand Stdoutistu.

.

I We receive goisls direct from the i makers and sell at the lowest prices and

els frouv.", .hy ri l e't»,..2R.t.r.’R nf.^.a. SQ2 "C" *f*} NN \'"ST ' an --->■-- -

Un , d-im»"ea i dismissed for failure

on part ot plaintiff to turtiish next, rit>v<dand i« now dividing his attention t^nd »ndjudj;ment fur costs against between a painful attaek of the gout in piaiutiff. ^ ,hv Tiic’na.'isi.rAV n ‘ •‘Is. si. Elmer E. Barnaby vs. Ezra B. j n,,al ,n f R8H « e t0 con K' e89 * b-t a demo-

crat who ou^ht to know f said Unlay:

Houck et ai, note, judgment j „ Thp tlut .Mr.^^veiHnU is engaged $9o.10. j in writing his message with his own Barnaby Bros. vs. Ezra B. Houck hand-, is an erroneous one. I happen to

et -I, no.,, judgment tor 455.35. |

A RARE PROGRAM EACH EVENING.

PURE COMEDY. INTERESTING EXCEEDINGLY INSTRUCTIVE GREAT HOC K-IIKEAKING TEST

THE

Given on Opening Nf^ht A IniKCRix hundnsl pound rock wilt be broken on the breast of a hypnotised subject, its shown by cut on

large bills.

PRICF.S 25, 35 AND 50 CENTS.

hard upon Senator Faulkner, of West Virginia, i .stead of subscribing money to aid his new rainbow scheme, of utilizing the maehinery of the democratic congressional campaign committee to distribute literature intended to educate the democratic masses tip to a proper financial level. It. will doubtless be remembered that Senator Faulkner is chairman of that committee. One man who gave the congressional committee a check with four figures was approached by Senator Faulkner and asked to subscribe to the new scheme, and he is reported to have said: ’‘Look here, Faulkner, if that committee really has any machinery, send it to the nearest junk shop as soon as you can, for it is worthless for any useful purpose. And as f r the democratic masses. I have my doubts about their existence. I have no more money to throw down 7,1. tk.... : • mm

It i« generally understood that Mr I Work and Fit Guaranteed.

Kx '.ill (1:20 j> in. Hatty 2:28 a in,

Hally 3:32 a m ” “

I’KOItl \ DIVISION l.eave Terre Haute.

Mo 75 Kx. Sim 7:05 a in. tor Peoria. No 77 ” ” 3:55 pm. for Heoatur. , tor complete time card, irlv.mr all trains

Hjpoolle Kx-| and stations, and for full information us to

rntes, throuali cars, etc., address

„ 4.8. Dowling, Akchi, W. F Hhcnnkii. (ircencustle.

Asst. Oen’l fuss. Airt. st. lanils. Mo.

the

A GOOD HUSBAND. A CHARMING WIFE.

And above all a

SK \TS ON SALK AT LANDKS’

BOOK STORK.

Sweet Timed Piano

MRS. LAURA GIFFORD, FASHIONABLE MODISTE,

Respectfully solicits the patronage of Greencastle ladies. I use the

FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM.

Make life worth living. If you are not thoroughly conversant with the qualities that make the high grade, sweet toned pianos, pay n> a visit of inspection. Visitors are not asked to buy*, but you will be charmed with the beauties of our instruments. They are the

STEINWAY

CONOVKR, SMITH St NIXON STUYVK.SANT. muons •» K1NOSMTRV

Located at

Hamilton Brown shoe company i idimont: diirug which he goes over

what he desires to say upon a certain

-542-1 r

vs. Samuel H. Vansant, account;

judgment for $409.41.

tion of its kind m the United j when other. Fall States, and is under a recent stat- j || (w>l |> s Sarsaparilla builds up the shatute passed by the last legislature, j tere( f g y gtern f,y gj v j n ^ vigorous action The ease was prosecuted by the to the digestive organs, creating p.n ap- ^ 1 .. ltl Trot lino H»«oeiation.' petite and purifyiiig the blootl. It is Secret nr v Stiner ot which | la8 prepared by modern methods, possesses thu irrcatust c urative powers, ttrul has show n a great nmount of zeal m n)0g t; wondetfu! record of aediHl tile niRiling down of the rascals. | curt , s ,,f all y niedicinc ir < xbtenee. It w ill be recollected that they got Take only Hood’s. over in Kentucky, but were brought' Hood’s Fills are purely vegetable, back on a requisition. In the ease and do not purge, pain or gripe.

Organ HecTtal In Prenbyt^nan rimrcli. Miss Ada M. Williams, of Chicago, will give an organ recital in the Presbyterian ehur.’h next Friday. She has recently completed :t thorough course in the study of pipe organ music and her recital will be well worth listening to. She will be as-isted by home tal-

subject, leaving the writing and the literary shaping of it entirely to Lamont, who makes full notes and at the next interview carries what lie has in the meantime written out to Mr. Cleveland and leaves it with him for revision. That’s the way Mr. Cleveland is writ-

ing his message.”

By the way, speaking of the message, it is not certain that it will contain any detailed recommendations as to a new

eni. Tickets boo k store.

financial system, notwithstanding Mr. Cleveland’s recent intimation that it

2.j cents at Langdoti would. The reason is liiui great pres-

BUY YOUR Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones at

Newhouse & Jeffers,

Fine Tuning a Specialty. 88-lyr Office-

Room 3, Music Hall.

IVniKN it out.fuses the eye to reed this type et 1 4 Inches from the face, yon had better go to Dr. G. W. Hence and barn rot’-ev-^ % .,^» r „f

i77-tl

TYHESSE’S

NEW MEAT MARKET,

On Hanna Street.

The largest Stock of

:t7tf

Home Seeker* Kxciiraion to t lie South December ■», 18t)4 the Motion route will sell tickets at one fait- for the round trip to :t!l poin* 0 i»t

sure is being lirougiit to liaviug the IInaii nil part of the message limited to S recommendation that congress authorize the president to appoint a non-par-tisan mo etury commission to make a f::!! inv;- tig:'.tirin and report what final;

Kentucky (south of Louisville and Lex- | c j a | legislation ouglit to be enacted, ington) Tennessee. Mi>stssippi,Georgia, j'vvo members of the cabinet—Olney Alabama. Florida. Vortb Uarolina. Morton—arc eomtniited to the eomSonth Carolina and Virginia. Al-o to mission idea and others are said to tie New Orleatit. Tickets good returning favorably inclined towards it. but Mr. twenty days from date of sale. Stop Cleveland Las heretofore attached no overs allowed south of Ohio river. weight to cabinet or any other opinions.

J. A. Michakl, Agt. * j except w lien they agreed with his own.

A.sir Your Grocer for

ifiOLU SIl'IILIiS

l.l'KTKKKS

Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Pies, etc.

Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers.

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BEST m TH E CITV

At the It an nek Timkh hindejy wo take one inch thickness of piano music, mend and hind it in a hautisome stele for two dollars. dtff&wtl

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